Ken Rutherfor shows the form that has brought him three centuries in four Shell Trophy matches, during Otago’s eight wicket win over Canterbury at Lancaster Park earlier this week. Rutherford had a comparatively low-scoring game, with innings of 11 aid 35, but he is still well ahead of the second most-prolific batsman, John Smith (Central). The Canterbury wicket-keeper is Ash Harte.
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Press, 24 January 1986, Page 20
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61Ken Rutherfor shows the form that has brought him three centuries in four Shell Trophy matches, during Otago’s eight wicket win over Canterbury at Lancaster Park earlier this week. Rutherford had a comparatively low-scoring game, with innings of 11 aid 35, but he is still well ahead of the second most-prolific batsman, John Smith (Central). The Canterbury wicket-keeper is Ash Harte. Press, 24 January 1986, Page 20
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